Labor geographies, theories of agrarian and ecological change, spatiality of class and identity politics, subalternity, political economies of "development" and "globalization", Marxism and post-Marxism, social theory, India

Power and place, as pertaining to issues of sexuality, gender, class; feminist and queer theories; the theory, politics and practice of mapping queer populations and cultures; the politics of sexual health; and North American cultural and political geographies.

William G. MoseleyProfessorDepartment of Geography, Macalaster College